Sarah Langan, a Columbia MFA graduate and three-time recipient of the Bram Stoker Award, is the author of several novels including A Better World and Good Neighbors. She's got an MS in environmental health science, grew up on Long Island, and she currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughters. Find out more at SarahLangan.com.
"Good Neighbors is a riveting critique of American suburbia. Langan
deftly confronts social mores and beliefs as she tears all the
ugliness down to make something dangerous and beautiful. The
monsters of Maple Street have never been so us." --Paul Tremblay,
author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the
World
"Good Neighbors is a wickedly funny, unnerving puzzle box of a
novel. Sarah Langan has a delightfully twisted sensibility." --Dan
Chaon, author of Ill Will
"Good Neighbors was such a fun read--fun in a brilliant, twisted,
dark, compulsive-reading kind of way! I loved the structure of it,
with the little hints Langan threw my way about the Maple Street
Murders--I just had to keep reading, because I had to know what
happened. She is so good at showing how the idle gossip of suburbia
can turn darker, malevolent, and downright dangerous. Wonderful
stuff!" --Claire Fuller, author of Bitter Orange
"A brilliant story. I was completely absorbed by the world Sarah
Langan created. The interspersing of the media excerpts was
inspired and my interest was piqued and then my assumptions were
blown away by the end. I even felt a little sorry for the monster
that is Rhea. Clever, arresting and thought-provoking, Good
Neighbors gripped hold of me like the best kind of thriller."
--Melanie Golding, author of Little Darlings
"A sinkhole opens on Maple Street, and gossip turns the suburban
utopia toxic. A taut teachable moment about neighbors turning on
neighbors." --PEOPLE "Langan's sharply observed novel is a study of
mob mentality with a healthy dose of dry humor and, of course, a
generous side dish of murder." --CrimeReads "One of the creepiest,
most unnerving deconstructions of American suburbia I've ever read.
Langan cuts to the heart of upper middle class lives like a skilled
surgeon." --NPR "A modern-day Crucible, Good Neighbors brilliantly
explores the ease with which a careless word can wreak havoc and
the terrifying power of mob mentality. Beneath the surface of a
suburban utopia, madness lurks. The veneer of civility among close
neighbors disguises hypocrisy, envy, and hatred. Langan deftly
unveils the psychology behind her character's actions with
blistering prose and spot-on depictions. She is a writer to watch!"
--Liv Constantine, bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish
"In the wonderfully inventive Good Neighbors, Sarah Langan takes
her readers on a wild ride through suburbia. As sinkholes open and
rumours rise, I couldn't stop turning the pages to find out what
new terrible event would befall these fascinating characters, each
with a secret sorrow. A gripping read." --Margot Livesey, New York
Times bestselling author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy and The Boy
in the Field
"In Sarah Langan's amazing, riveting Good Neighbors, we sift
through the wreckage of a neighborhood, trying to make sense of the
violence and hidden darkness of a small community in the aftermath
of disaster. Langan is an inventive, confident writer, with such a
sharp sense of humor, and she so deftly handles the complex ways in
which we find ourselves inextricably linked to each other, how
little it takes to push us over the edge. A chilling, compulsively
readable novel that looks toward the future in order to help us
understand how we live now." --Kevin Wilson, New York Times
bestselling author of Nothing to See Here
"Sarah Langan is a phenomenal talent with a wicked sense of wry
humor. Good Neighbors knocked me out. Like Shirley Jackson's
novels, Langan's work blends a bleak streak with an underlying
sense of the humane that wrung my heart." --Victor LaValle, author
of The Changeling
"There's a monster in each of us, in all of us, and there's a
sinkhole in our hearts, too. Good Neighbors will walk you right up
to the lip of that cavity, and make you look in, at your own
monstrousness." --Stephen Graham Jones, acclaimed author of The
Only Good Indians "A creepy standout for readers who want an extra
kick to their suburban dramas." --Booklist (starred review) "An
incredibly dark (and surprisingly fun) page-turner." --Kirkus
Reviews "Where the hell has Sarah Langan been? Because she suddenly
pops up again after being MIA for eleven years and shotguns
everyone in the face with an all-American horror novel about
friendships--deep, shallow, toxic, true--that's unpredictable
enough to make every page-turn stomach-crampingly stressful."
--Grady Hendrix, New York Times bestselling author of The Southern
Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires "Witty dialogue abounds, and
Langan sets up an ambitious structure by incorporating tabloid
excerpts of the Wildes' past and studies of the sinkhole published
in the future. This sharp, propulsive novel pulls off a maximalist
variation on suburban gossip gone wrong." --Publishers Weekly "[A]
mesmerizing novel. . . . Langan's witty reference to 'The Monsters
Are Due on Maple Street, ' the famous Twilight Zone episode about
scapegoating turned deadly. A must-read from the Bram Stoker
award-winning author (she's known for her horror stories) that
offers both page-turning suspense and brilliant social commentary."
--AARP: "Winter Fiction Preview: 20 Novels for 2021" "Langan weaves
interviews and news clips into her tightly written, fast-paced
narrative, conveying the infectious spread and mutation of stories
goaded by media sensationalism and attention-seeking neighbors. As
gossip and rumors swell and proliferate, the stakes grow
exponentially as well. The richly complex main characters reveal
flawed pasts and duplicitous natures as the story transforms into a
witch hunt. . . . Intricate and edgy, Good Neighbors is a descent
into depraved suburban drama, perfect for fans of Daphne du
Maurier's Rebecca and Stephen King-style thrills." --BookPage
"You have to read Good Neighbors. Through Langan's gift for mood
and setting, I was absolutely transported to Maple Street--I feel
like I lived in this book, walked in it, dreamed in it. The
characters were strikingly real and I was utterly invested in their
individual journeys. All of it--the characters, the setting, the
sinkhole, the heat--made this book the masterpiece that it is. Real
and sad and almost painfully moving, Good Neighbors is a novel I
will never forget." --Sally Hepworth, bestselling author of The
Mother-in-Law
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